In wake of Snowden, judges balk at broad data requests. Utah's political leaders urge caution on public land debate. Bundy's racial comments leave him politically lonely.

Happy Friday. Law enforcement officials are used to friendly judges approving sweeping requests for data in the vein of investigations, but more and more federal magistrates are turning down such broad asks. The move comes after leaks by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden revived the debate about privacy and it appears the concern is sticking. A D.C. federal judge recently wrote that a law enforcement request for the entire content of an email account was "repugnant." [WaPost]

Topping the news: Utah's political leaders are urging caution in the wake of the Cliven Bundy standoff, arguing protests against public land use shouldn't turn violent. [Trib] [DNews] [KUER] [KUTV] [UtahPolicy]

-> According to a new study, legalizing same-sex marriage would generate $15.5 million in wedding spending in Utah. [Trib]

Tweet of the day: From @PoliticoRoger: "I have never met a man named Cliven whom I have liked."

Happy Birthday: To former state Rep. David Litvack and on Saturday to state Sen. John Valentine, R-Orem, and on Sunday to Gordon Larsen, the legislative director for Rep. Chris Stewart, and to state Rep. Don Ipson, R-St. George.

In other news: Gov. Gary Herbert said helping the Mexican economy may be the best way to stop illegal immigration. [Trib]

-> Herbert also said he supports grading Utah's schools, but a single letter grade is not adequate for the job. [KUER]

-> Justin Fawson will take over Rep. Ryan Wilcox's House seat after Herbert appointed him Thursday. [Trib]

-> Herbert's chief of staff, Derek Miller, will step down to take over Utah's World Trade Center. [Trib] [DNews]

SL Co. Mayor Ben McAdamsoffers remarks at the Stand Against Racism event, hits the Unified Fire Authority Finance Committee meeting, and the United Way of Salt Lake Young Leaders event. On Saturday he volunteers with family at Comcast Cares Day, attends a press event for SL Co.'s One Million Trees program and attends the State Democratic Convention.

President Barack Obamameets staff from the United States Embassy in Japan, hits a farewell with the Emperor and Empress of Japan, travels to Seoul, South Korea, and participles in naturalization and wreath laying ceremonies at the National War Memorial.

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